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’S i Gàidhlig a nì an gnothach! ¦ Gaelic does the business!

Bidh am pasgan feumail dha gnìomhachas aig gach ìre

Pasgan nan Soidhnichean - Taic do chompanaidhean

Tha Comunn na Gàidhlig air pasgan (saor an asgaidh) a chruthachadh le 17 soidhnichean ’s stiogairean agus fiosrachadh air briathrachas feumail.

Tha sinn an dùil gum faigh companaidhean a chleachdas na pasgain seo beagan sanasachd. Put an seo airson òrdugh a chur thugainn.

Tha sinn cuideachd a’ brosnachadh sgeama far am faigh companaidhean taic-airgid, suas gu 50% de na cosgaisean , airson soidhnichean dà-chànanach. Put an seo airson tuilleadh fiosrachaidh mun sgeama.

 

 

Bilingual signs pack - Support for business

Comunn na Gàidhlig has created a practical pack (free of charge) which has 17 signs and stickers and also information about general Gaelic terminology for use in business.

We fully intend that companies using these packs will receive some additional advertising. Click here to order your pack today.

We are also advertising our our scheme whereby companies can receive up to 50% grant aidtowards the cost of bilingual signs. Click here for further information on this scheme.

 

 

 

 

Fàilte Sign

Please click here to see all of the bilingual signs availible and also to hear how to pronounce the Gaelic in each sign!

 

 

Fay Thompson, Federation of Small Businesses:

In addition to recognising the cultural heritage of Scotland, Gaelic and bi-lingual signs are important in commercial and public activities.  A recent article in the Inverness Courier shows that "Many high growth companies in Ireland and Wales have attributed their success to the elevated status and price that bilingual marketing affords their products.  They recognise that the Irish and Welsh languages carry a strong message about the origins and identity of a product.  This is seen as an invaluable asset in creating highly profitable niche markets."

Research shows that " the Gaelic economy had contributed £41 million to the Scottish economy and created 1000 jobs". Source Inverness Courier.
We in Scotland have a magnificent marketing tool at our disposal and which can only enhance the activities of business and the public sector alike. 

 

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